Sunday, April 3, 2011

Crafty Women's Group - Meeting #1

Today we had our first little crafty women's group meeting. It was a such a nice afternoon! I got so much more done that I anticipated - 8 bracelets in total. Not bad considering when the night before, I'd tried to bead a bit to at least have some orders worked out and could barely come up with anything. I think what I do is quite simple looking, but I like it :) I'm dying to get some chain so I can do sort of dangly charm style bracelets. I think I'll make more items that I can come up with names for, so my creations aren't individually named... yet.

I like this mixture of silver and pink. I'd had those beads for a little while and got them from Spotlight. Actually I'd seen my sister in law use them to make wine glass charms out of and I just loved them because they have this swirly detail on them. My favourite shape without a doubt is a star, so I love little star charms and star beads. I thought these added a little something extra to break the pattern up.


More work with the swirly beads. I love these vibrant red and blue beads so much and the clear crystal beads were a nice accompaniment.


I just got these beautiful dark red beads in the mail and was dying to use them. I think they have a kind of vintage feel about them - such a deep and lustrous colour. I think I definitely want to stock up on some more of these babies! The rhinestone spaces went perfectly with them too.

This was quite an unexpected combo and it turned out surprisingly well! I love the pastel green swirly beads (they actually have a chocolate swirl in them, but I chose more of the green ones to use this time rather than the more chocolate ones). Add them to some sparkly rhinestones, some bright green swirly beads, and teensy cats eye stars, and voila! I actually really love this and might not sell it just yet... :)


Not sure if I'll put this one up for sale, simply because I'm just not happy with it. I wanted to use the star bead as a feature, and I am quite fond of crackle beads, but I don't like the longer plain black ones. They look cheap.


I love the zebra look of this bracelet. The black and white stripey beads were newly acquired, and it was nice to use them straight away with the clear crackle beads, and the black bicones.


This is the same design as one of the bracelets above, but I used my ladybird beads. This felt great because I've had these beads for a little while and just couldn't quite match them with anything. I'm totally loving the rhinestone spacers too - will need to get a stash of those!


Another attempt at using these pretty star feature beads - teamed up with some gorgeous royal blue cloisonne beads. I'm not 100% sure of this combo, so will mull over it for a while I think. May need to buy beads that will match the cloisonnes a bit better (any excuse!).

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